Welcome to the Clermont County Park District

Recreation

The Clermont County Park District offers something for all guests – from active recreation like hiking, canoeing/kayaking or enjoying a bike ride, to more leisurely pursuits like enjoying a picnic or fishing. Explore and enjoy at your own pace.

Education

Clermont County Park District naturalists offer a variety of nature education programs to schools, scout groups, civic organizations and the general public. Nearly 5,000 people attend our naturalist programs annually.

Conservation

The Clermont County Park District conserves and preserves natural resources in the county. The park district manages six parks, three nature preserves, a hike/bike trail and several green spaces encompassing nearly 800 acres. Recent conservation projects include a wetland restoration at Shor Park and green space protection along the East Fork of the Little Miami River.

Sycamore Park

OverviewThe oldest and busiest park in the Clermont County Park District, Sycamore Park is a popular place for family events with two picnic shelters available for rentals and a third open on a first-come, first-served basis. Sycamore Park features two playgrounds, a 5/8-mile paved walking path, tennis courts, sand volleyball courts and canoe/kayak access to the East Fork of the Little Miami River. The park expanded with the 2003 purchase of 30 acres to augment the original 23-acre site. It expanded again in 2009 with the addition of the 105-acre James L. and Frances Wilson Nature Preserve, making it the largest park in our system. The park and preserve offer more than four miles of hiking trails with scenic river views. The forest floor is carpeted with wildflowers during the spring.